Federal contractor · public award history
SANFORD BISMARCK
Parent: SANFORD RESEARCH XQ8XRZNAYJB9
- Awards we know about
- 5
- Typical size
- $76,185
- Middle of their public awards
- Dollars on those awards
- $335,714
Most of their awards we can see fall roughly between $53,270 and $106,843.
SAM.gov registration
Public extract 2026-07-05
- Status
- Active
- Purpose of registration
- All awards (Z2)
- Registration expires
- May 21, 2027
- Activation date
- May 25, 2026
- Primary NAICS (SAM)
- 622110
Business types (SAM)
Registration fields from the official SAM.gov public entity extract (monthly bulk). Not a substitute for live SAM checks.
From official USAspending contract records — not a capability rating, past-performance score, or recommendation to team or bid.
Awarding agencies
- Department of Health and Human Services (3)
- Department of Energy (2)
Industries & product codes
Award history
- Department of Energy$91,890
NDMO PHYSICALS FOR ND EMPLOYEES - BASE PLUS FOUR YEAR OPTION
- Department of Health and Human Services$151,704
FIRM FIXED PRICE, NON-PERSONAL HEALTHCARE SERVICE, FOR OB/GYN PHYSICIANS AT THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE HOSPITAL FORT YATES, NORTH DAKOTA PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 7/9/2025-6/30/2026
- Department of Health and Human Services—
FIRM FIXED-PRICE, NON-PERSONAL HEALTHCARE SERVICE, INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY (ID/IQ) CONTRACT TO PROVIDE A BOARD CERTIFIED OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGIST (OB/GYN) PHYSICIAN (1) AND SUPPORT STAFF (ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN (1)) FOR OB/GYN SERVICES
- Department of Energy$31,640
NDMO PHYSICALS FOR ND EMPLOYEES - BASE YEAR 2025 - PLUS UP TO FOUR OPTION YEARS
- Department of Health and Human Services$60,480
FIRM FIXED-PRICE, NON-PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE, COMMERCIAL ITEM PURCHASE ORDER TO PROVIDE NEPHROLOGY SERVICES FOR THE STANDING ROCK SERVICE UNIT, FORT YATES IHS HOSPITAL, FORT YATES, NORTH DAKOTA. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 03/13/2025 - 02/28/2026.
Intelligence only — not legal advice, not a past-performance evaluation, and not a recommendation to team or bid. Verify on USAspending and SAM.gov.